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There was once a little boy who was afraid of the dark. There's
nothing unusual about that. Most children are afraid of the dark at
one time of another. But this little boy was a Prince, and he
decided that when he became King, he would do something about the
dark. He would ban it. When the King bans the dark completely,
installing an artificial sun, and enforcing "anti-dark" laws, it
seems like a good idea. The citizens don't need to worry about any
of the scary things that might live in the dark. But what happens
when nobody can sleep, and the citizens revolt? Will the King face
his fears and turn the lights off? The King Who Banned the Dark is
a beautiful and thought-provoking story about how we need the dark
in order to enjoy the light.
An inspiring and timely illustrated history of peaceful protests
from around the world - from 1170 BCE to the present day.
Illustrated by award-winner Emily Haworth-Booth, and written by
Emily and her sister Alice. An inspiring and timely illustrated
history of peaceful protests from around the world - from 1170 BCE
to the present day. Protest has changed the planet - from Roman
times to today, ordinary people have stood up for what they believe
in and made the world a better place. Children are more likely now
than ever before to make a peaceful stand against what they believe
is wrong in the world. The time is right for a book that sets out
the history of protest and how it has changed our society.
Illustrated by award-winner Emily Haworth-Booth, and written by
Emily and her sister Alice, this book covers the global history of
protest from 1170 BCE, when workers on the pyramids in Egypt went
on strike for more food, to the present day, with the school
strikes for climate. From the women's march in Rome, through the
peasants' revolt, the abolitionist movement and the suffragette
movement right through to Extinction Rebellion and Black Lives
Matter. Also included are the Native American Ghost Dance, the
Abolitionist Movement, Women's Suffrage Movement, anti-nuclear
movement, the Stonewall riots, the fall of the Berlin Wall, the
Arab Spring, Hong Kong umbrella protests and much more. The book
covers civil rights, women's rights, LGBTQI+ rights,
anti-apartheid, environmental campaigns and more. It also looks at
creative ways of protesting - theatrical interventions, singing
protests, guerrilla gardening, tree-sitting, noisy protests and
surreal happenings.
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Emily Haworth; Illustrated by Andrea Saroya
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